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US-10241727

Hybrid memory module with improved inter-memory data transmission path

PublishedMarch 26, 2019
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Technical Abstract

Disclosed herein are techniques for implementing hybrid memory modules with improved inter-memory data transmission paths. The claimed embodiments address the problem of implementing a hybrid memory module that exhibits improved transmission latencies and power consumption when transmitting data between DRAM devices and NVM devices (e.g., flash devices) during data backup and data restore operations. Some embodiments are directed to approaches for providing a direct data transmission path coupling a non-volatile memory controller and the DRAM devices to transmit data between the DRAM devices and the flash devices. In one or more embodiments, the DRAM devices can be port switched devices, with a first port coupled to the data buffers and a second port coupled to the direct data transmission path. Further, in one or more embodiments, such data buffers can be disabled when transmitting data between the DRAM devices and the flash devices.

Patent Claims
13 claims

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1. A memory system comprising: one or more dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices each comprising a first port coupled to one or more data buffers; at least one non-volatile memory controller coupled to one or more flash memory devices; and at least one direct data transmission path coupling the at least one non-volatile memory controller and the one or more DRAM devices, the one or more DRAM devices each comprising a second port coupled to the at least one direct data transmission path to bypass the one or more data buffers, wherein the at least one non-volatile memory controller to use the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices during a backup and restore operation, wherein the one or more DRAM devices are configured to enter a mode where a delay locked loop is turned off during the backup and restore operation when the direct data transmission path is in use, and wherein the one or more data buffers are disabled when transmitting data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices via the at least one direct data transmission path.

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2. The memory system of claim 1 , wherein the first port is not used and the second port is used when transmitting data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices.

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3. The memory system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one non-volatile memory controller to use the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices during a non-volatile memory controller control mode.

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4. The memory system of claim 3 , wherein the non-volatile memory controller control mode is invoked in response to at least one of, a data backup event, or a data restore event.

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5. The memory system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit one or more electronic signals between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices.

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6. The memory system of claim 5 , wherein the electronic signals comprise at least one of, a data signal, a chip select signal, or a data strobe signal.

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7. The memory system of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the at least one direct data transmission path is shared by two or more of the one or more DRAM devices.

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8. A memory system comprising: one or more dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices each comprising a first port coupled to a data bus comprising one or more data buffers; at least one non-volatile memory controller coupled to one or more flash memory devices; and at least one direct data transmission path coupling the at least one non-volatile memory controller and the one or more DRAM devices, the one or more DRAM devices each comprising a second port coupled to the at least one direct data transmission path to bypass the one or more data buffers, wherein the at least one non-volatile memory controller to use the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices during a backup and restore operation, wherein the one or more DRAM devices are configured to enter a mode where a delay locked loop is turned off during the backup and restore operation when the direct data transmission path is in use, and wherein the one or more data buffers are disabled when transmitting data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices via the at least one direct data transmission path.

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9. The memory system of claim 8 , wherein the first port is not used and the second port is used when transmitting data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices.

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10. The memory system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one non-volatile memory controller to use the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit data between the one or more DRAM devices and the one or more flash memory devices during a non-volatile memory controller control mode.

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11. A memory system comprising: one or more dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices each comprising a first port coupled to one or more data buffers; at least one non-volatile memory controller; and at least one direct data transmission path coupling the at least one non-volatile memory controller and the one or more DRAM devices, the one or more DRAM devices each comprising a second port coupled to the at least one direct data transmission path to bypass the one or more data buffers, wherein the at least one non-volatile memory controller to use the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit data to the one or more DRAM devices or receive data from the one or more DRAM devices during a backup and restore operation, wherein the one or more DRAM devices are configured to enter a mode where a delay locked loop is turned off during the backup and restore operation when the direct data transmission path is in use, and wherein the one or more data buffers are disabled when transmitting data to the one or more DRAM devices or receiving data from the one or more DRAM devices via the at least one direct data transmission path.

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12. The memory system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one non-volatile memory controller to use the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit data to the one or more DRAM devices or receive data from the one or more DRAM devices during a non-volatile memory controller control mode.

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13. The memory system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one direct data transmission path to transmit one or more electronic signals between the one or more DRAM devices and the at least one non-volatile memory controller.

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Filing Date

October 15, 2015

Publication Date

March 26, 2019

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